Nearly 2,000 children are currently living and working on the streets, prompting government action. Authorities are working to combat child labor by reinserting these children into the education system. A key component of this effort is an expansion of an existing scholarship program. The government plans to award a total of 3,500 scholarships before the end of the year. These scholarships are specifically designed to provide financial assistance, enabling children to attend school instead of being forced to work. The initiative represents a focused attempt to address the root causes of child labor and provide vulnerable youth with opportunities for a better future, removing them from dangerous street situations. This expansion demonstrates a commitment to protecting children’s rights and promoting access to education.